Graphic Organizer: Analyzing Under-Reported Stories

 Graphic Organizer: Analyzing Under-Reported Stories1. Headline: News Outlet:Journalist(s):Summary: (use at least 3 details from the reporting to capture its central message)Reflect: Why did you choose to explore this story? How does this issue connect to you and your community?2. Headline: News Outlet:Journalist(s):Summary: (use at least 3 details from the reporting to capture its central message)Reflect: Why did you choose to explore this story? How does this issue connect to you and your community?3. Headline: News Outlet:Journalist(s):Summary: (use at least 3 details from the reporting to capture its central message)Reflect: Why did you choose to explore this story? How does this issue connect to you and your community?4. Headline: News Outlet:Journalist(s):Summary: (use at least 3 details from the reporting to capture its central message)Reflect: Why did you choose to explore this story? How does this issue connect to you and your community?5. Headline: News Outlet:Journalist(s):Summary: (use at least 3 details from the reporting to capture its central message)Reflect: Why did you choose to explore this story? How does this issue connect to you and your community?CHALLENGE: Now that you’ve looked through a lot of different stories, identify which story most connects to issues facing you and/or your community. Use the space below, or another sheet of paper, to elaborate on how it connects your experiences or your community’s. Respond to the following in your description:What do the context in the story and your own have in common? What is different between them? What can you find out through research about how this issue affects other communities around the world? Let us know what you think by emailing your writing to education@! Be sure to include the reporting’s title and the journalist’s name. ................
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